In "Hamlet"; Literary Remains, Samuel Taylor Coleridge describes Hamlet as an intricate planner who's thought process is slow and methodical. He describes Hamlet as someone having "Supercilious activities...of the mind, which, unseated from its healthy relation, is constantly occupied with the world within, and abstracted from the world without...throwing a mist over all common-place actualities." Cooleridge is explaining the fact that Hamlet seems to always be in his own fantasy world when it comes t
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